</div>[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Nativity]] of [[Christ]]; the [[Holy Innocents|14,000 infants (Holy Innocents) slain by Herod at Bethlehem]]; [[Saint]] Marcellus, [[Abbot]] of the [[Monastery]] of the Unsleeping Ones; Saint Thaddeus, [[confessor]], of the Studion; Saint Benjamin, [[monk]] of Nitria in Egypt; Saint Athenodoros, [[disciple]] of St. Pachomios the Great; Saint George, [[Bishop]] of Nicomedia; Saints Mark the Grave-digger, Theophilus, and John of the [[Kiev Caves]]; Saint Theophilus of Luga and Omutch; Saint Evroul, [[Abbot]] of Saint-Evroul; commemoration of all Orthodox Christians who died from hunger, thirst, the sword, and freezing. '''Other events:''' repose of Elder Basiliscus of Siberia; founding of the Church of the Forty Martyrs

Saint Albert of Gambron, a courtier who became a hermit, later founding the small monastery of Gambron-sur-l'Authion in France (7th c.)'

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Saint Ebrulfus (''Evroult''), [[Abbot]], born in Bayeux, monk at the monastery of [[w:Deux-Jumeaux|Deux-Jumeaux]], later founding a monastery at [[w:Pays d'Ouche|Pays d'Ouche]] in Normany, and other smaller monasteries (596);

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Saint Girald (''Girard, Giraud''), monk at Lagny in France, later Abbot of Saint-Arnoul, and of [[w:Fontenelle Abbey|Fontenelle Abbey]], where he was murdered (1031);

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Saint Mark the Grave-digger, of the [[Kiev Caves]] (11th c.);

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Saints Theophilus and John, of the Kiev Caves (11th-12th c.);

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Saint Theophilus, Abbot, of Luga and Omutch ([[Pskov]]) (1412), disciple of St. Arsenius of Konevits.

Commemoration of the consecration of the Church of the Holy Forty Martyrs, near the Copper Tetrapyle (four-way arch);

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Commemoration of all Orthodox Christians who have died from hunger, thirst, the sword, and freezing.

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Afterfeast of the Nativity of Christ;
the 14,000 infants (Holy Innocents) slain by Herod at Bethlehem, the first Christian martyrs;
Venerable Athenodorus, disciple of St. Pachomius the Great (4th c.)
Venerable Benjamin, monk of Nitria in Egyptn (392);
Venerable Marcellus, Abbot of the Monastery of the Unsleeping Ones ("the Ever-Vigilant"), Constantinople (485);
Venerable Thaddeus, Confessor, of the Studion Monastery (818);
Venerble Saint George, Bishop of Nicomedia, composer of Canons and Troparia (ca.857-891)
Saint Trophimus, first Bishop of Arles in France (ca.280);
Martyrs Callistus, Felix and Boniface, martyrs in Rome;
Martyrs Dominic, Victor, Primian, Lybosus, Saturninus, Crescentius, Secundus and Honoratus, martyrs in North Africa;
Saint Albert of Gambron, a courtier who became a hermit, later founding the small monastery of Gambron-sur-l'Authion in France (7th c.)'
Saint Ebrulfus (Evroult), Abbot, born in Bayeux, monk at the monastery of Deux-Jumeaux, later founding a monastery at Pays d'Ouche in Normany, and other smaller monasteries (596);
Saint Girald (Girard, Giraud), monk at Lagny in France, later Abbot of Saint-Arnoul, and of Fontenelle Abbey, where he was murdered (1031);
Saint Mark the Grave-digger, of the Kiev Caves (11th c.);
Saints Theophilus and John, of the Kiev Caves (11th-12th c.);
Saint Theophilus, Abbot, of Luga and Omutch (Pskov) (1412), disciple of St. Arsenius of Konevits.
Saint Basiliscus, Elder, the Hesychast of Siberia (Turinsk) (1824);
Venerable Laurence of Chernigov (1950);
New Hieromartyr Arcadius, Bishop of Tver (1937);
New Hieromartyr Theodosius Belenky, Priest, at Chimkent (1938);
Virgin-martyrs: Natalia, Natalia, Eudokia, Anna, Matrona, Barbara, Anna, Eudokia, Ephrosia, Agrippina and Natalia (1942);
Other Commemorations:
Commemoration of the consecration of the Church of the Holy Forty Martyrs, near the Copper Tetrapyle (four-way arch);
Commemoration of all Orthodox Christians who have died from hunger, thirst, the sword, and freezing.